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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I never had a night nurse but if I did...I'm sort of with the Op on this one. I wouldn't expect to walk into the room and find her sleeping on the clock - it would be odd to have to wake her up to ask a question or give instructions. In fact, I can't think of any other job where sleeping on the job is allowed. Bring a book to read, maybe some needlework, even a laptop. But totally zonked out? That would surprise me. [/quote] No. The baby should not have lights on in the room at night, even on low. That's how you sometimes help crete sleep problems. I've been helping babies and children sleep for decades. I did once have a mom who didn't believe me. She called the pediatrician in the morning and then apologized to me for her error. You pay a professional to accomplish a goal that she agrees to do. You do not dictate how she accomplishes the work. If you don't like her methods, you don't hire her. Simple. [/quote]
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